Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Student Announcements: April 30, 2019

Are you a senior? Do you want to show off your basketball talent? Sign-Up for the Student/Faculty Basketball Game which will take place on May 3rd as the opening ceremony to Boro Blowout! Look for a link in your email to sign-up.

https://forms.gle/nvQmYdiv6TPyPTeS8 As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.. Boro Blowout Sign Ups


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


Come out and see Xanadu Productions Theatre 4 show, A Tiny Miracle with a Fiberoptic Unicorn, on May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at 7:30PM in the CHS Theater.  Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for CHCCS faculty/staff.  Tickets can be purchased at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz, and faculty/staff may reserve at https://tinyurl.com/chccsemployee.


Seniors it is not too late to apply to Durham Tech for the Fall. Meet with our school's rep to learn about the university transfer program. Email Ms. Coley (lcoley@chccs.k12.nc.us) to schedule an appointment for Thursday.


Please join Mrs. Barry's class at the Chapel Hill Public Library on Thursday night from 5-7pm for our "Year in Review", featuring artwork and projects from our class this year.  Light refreshments will be served!


Please keep in mind that tomorrow is now a teacher workday and there is no school for students.


Attention Jaguars! Are you interested in adventure seeking? Have you ever wanted to track radio frequency to find cool locations and solve puzzles?  Then joining the district ARDF club is just what you need to do! The Amateur Radio Direction Finding club is seeking new members. Their next event is this Saturday, May 4th.  The Beginners class starts at 11:30a for newcomers. You can start anytime between 11 AM and 2 PM. For more information checkout the posters around the media center and see the attached flyer and link in your announcement. http://islandcreativetime.com/chccs_ardf_news.html

Do you want to take the ACT, but haven't registered??  Make sure you register by Friday May 3rd to avoid late fees!  The test date is June 8th. You can register at www.ACT.org


The Smart Lunch subject today is Science



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Monday, April 29, 2019

Student Announcement: April 29, 2019

Are you a senior? Do you want to show off your basketball talent? Sign-Up for the Student/Faculty Basketball Game which will take place on May 3rd as the opening ceremony to Boro Blowout! Look for a link in your email to sign-up.

https://forms.gle/nvQmYdiv6TPyPTeS8


Have you considered joining a ROTC program or serving your country? The North Carolina Army National Guard will be in the commons during lunch today. Talk with them to learn about programs which can help you pay for college.


Do you like to travel and experience new cultures? Have you thought about studying abroad? It may seem like it is too early to start thinking about studying abroad in College, but it is actually never too early to start. A study abroad program can be an important factor in choosing a school, and the earlier you start planning for it the easier it is to go. If you would like to learn more about studying abroad, and to eat some good food, come listen to Ben Millar, a Carrboro High Graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, talk about his experiences studying abroad in Singapore. The lunch discussion is designed to encourage you to start thinking about studying abroad in Asia, and to introduce you to some common study abroad opportunities for college students. This will be hosted on TODAY during lunch in Mr. Schendt's Room, Room E218 and is open to all students.

 

As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.. Boro Blowout Sign Ups


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!

 

Seniors it is not too late to apply to Durham Tech for the Fall. Meet with our school's rep to learn about the university transfer program. Email Ms. Coley (lcoley@chccs.k12.nc.us) to schedule an appointment for Thursday.


 

Attention Jaguars! Are you interested in adventure seeking? Have you ever wanted to track radio frequency to find cool locations and solve puzzles?  Then joining the district ARDF club is just what you need to do! The Amateur Radio Direction Finding club is seeking new members. Their next event is this Saturday, May 4th.  The Beginners class starts at 11:30a for newcomers. You can start anytime between 11 AM and 2 PM. For more information checkout the posters around the media center and see the attached flyer and link in your announcement. http://islandcreativetime.com/chccs_ardf_news.html

 

Come out and see Xanadu Productions Theatre 4 show, A Tiny Miracle with a Fiberoptic Unicorn, on May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at 7:30PM in the CHS Theater.  Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for CHCCS faculty/staff.  Tickets can be purchased at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz, and faculty/staff may reserve at https://tinyurl.com/chccsemployee.


The Smart Lunch subjects today are CTE/World Language/Arts/Healthful Living



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Friday, April 26, 2019

Student Announcements: April 26, 2019

Are you a senior? Do you want to show off your basketball talent? Sign-Up for the Student/Faculty Basketball Game which will take place on May 3rd as the opening ceremony to Boro Blowout! Look for a link in your email to sign-up.

https://forms.gle/nvQmYdiv6TPyPTeS8


Please congratulate the following students, medalists for the National Spanish Exam.  For many students it is the first standardized computerized test that they have taken in Spanish. Our State level winners will be announced in a few weeks. Approximately 1/2 of CHS students who participated voluntarily in the contest received medals or certificates at the national level.


Gold Medalists:

Julia Conner - Level V

Grace Herman - Level IV


Silver Medalists:

María Besser - Level II

Kieran DeWalt - Level III

Ewan Jones - Level IV

Ella Kavanaugh - Level III

Noel Nichole - Level III

Jonathan Osborne - Level V

Ximena Salem - Level V

Katherine Stephens - Level IV

Ella Terry - Level V


Bronze Medalists:

Eleanor Clark - Level III

Nico Field - Level IV

Arwen Helms - Level IV

Madison Hensley - Level III

María Linares Espinosa - Level I

Sara Rogerson - Level IV

Jonathan Vásquez Patiño - Level IV


Honorable Mention:

Alec Anderson - Level IV

María Arvizu- Segura - Level IV

Bridget Buchanan - Level III

Kate Chenet - Level IV

Katherine Clark - Level I

Sydney Dechow - Level I

Kaya Hencke - Level III

Warren Kinnaman - Level I

Sadie Korzekwa - Level III

Josh Singleton - Level IV


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.. Boro Blowout Sign Ups


Pollen got you down? Can't see out your car windows? The National Honor Society is coming to your rescue with a fundraising (exterior only) car wash TOMORROW from  11 to 3 here at CHS to benefit the Montoya Scholarship. Any donations will be gladly accepted!


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


Do you like to travel and experience new cultures? Have you thought about studying abroad? It may seem like it is too early to start thinking about studying abroad in College, but it is actually never too early to start. A study abroad program can be an important factor in choosing a school, and the earlier you start planning for it the easier it is to go. If you would like to learn more about studying abroad, and to eat some good food, come listen to Ben Millar, a Carrboro High Graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, talk about his experiences studying abroad in Singapore. The lunch discussion is designed to encourage you to start thinking about studying abroad in Asia, and to introduce you to some common study abroad opportunities for college students. This will be hosted on Monday, April 29th during lunch in Mr. Schendt's Room, Room E218 and is open to all students.

 

Come out and see Xanadu Productions Theatre 4 show, A Tiny Miracle with a Fiberoptic Unicorn, on May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at 7:30PM in the CHS Theater.  Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for CHCCS faculty/staff.  Tickets can be purchased at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz, and faculty/staff may reserve at https://tinyurl.com/chccsemployee.


Seniors it is not too late to apply to Durham Tech for the Fall. Meet with our school's rep to learn about the university transfer program. Email Ms. Coley (lcoley@chccs.k12.nc.us) to schedule an appointment for Thursday.


The Smart Lunch subject today is English



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Student Announcements: April 25, 2019

The Blue Ribbon Youth Leadership Institute will have its last meeting for the school year TODAY during lunch in D217. A guest speaker from Wells Fargo will talk about preparing for job interviews and how to manage your money. Snacks will be provided.


The Presidential Town Hall between Jonathan Osborne and Isabel Simmons will take place TODAY in the library at Lunch. SHOW OUT to learn more about your candidates and their platforms!


Are you a senior? Do you want to show off your basketball talent? Sign-Up for the Student/Faculty Basketball Game which will take place on May 3rd as the opening ceremony to Boro Blowout! Look for a link in your email to sign-up.

https://forms.gle/nvQmYdiv6TPyPTeS8


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.. Boro Blowout Sign Ups

In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


Pollen got you down? Can't see out of your car windows? The National Honor Society is coming to your rescue with a fundraising (exterior only) car wash this Saturday 11 - 3 here at CHS to benefit the Montoya Scholarship. Any donations will be gladly accepted!


Do you like to travel and experience new cultures? Have you thought about studying abroad? It may seem like it is too early to start thinking about studying abroad in College, but it is actually never too early to start. A study abroad program can be an important factor in choosing a school, and the earlier you start planning for it the easier it is to go. If you would like to learn more about studying abroad, and to eat some good food, come listen to Ben Millar, a Carrboro High Graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, talk about his experiences studying abroad in Singapore. The lunch discussion is designed to encourage you to start thinking about studying abroad in Asia, and to introduce you to some common study abroad opportunities for college students. This will be hosted on Monday, April 29th during lunch in Mr. Schendt's Room, Room E218 and is open to all students.

 

Come out and see Xanadu Productions Theatre 4 show, A Tiny Miracle with a Fiberoptic Unicorn, on May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at 7:30PM in the CHS Theater.  Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for CHCCS faculty/staff.  Tickets can be purchased at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz, and faculty/staff may reserve at https://tinyurl.com/chccsemployee.


The Smart Lunch subject today is Social Studies



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Student Announcements: April 24, 2019

The Blue Ribbon Youth Leadership Institute will have its last meeting for the school year tomorrow during lunch in D217. A guest speaker from Wells Fargo will talk about preparing for job interviews and how to manage your money. Snacks will be provided.


The National Honor Society is having a fundraising (exterior only) car wash this Saturday 11 - 3 here at CHS to benefit the Montoya Scholarship. Any donations will be gladly accepted! See posters throughout the school for information.


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.. Boro Blowout Sign Ups


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


Do you like to travel and experience new cultures? Have you thought about studying abroad? It may seem like it is too early to start thinking about studying abroad in College, but it is actually never too early to start. A study abroad program can be an important factor in choosing a school, and the earlier you start planning for it the easier it is to go. If you would like to learn more about studying abroad, and to eat some good food, come listen to Ben Millar, a Carrboro High Graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, talk about his experiences studying abroad in Singapore. The lunch discussion is designed to encourage you to start thinking about studying abroad in Asia, and to introduce you to some common study abroad opportunities for college students. This will be hosted on Monday, April 29th during lunch in Mr. Schendt's Room, Room E218 and is open to all students.


There will be a quick Football Interest meeting in the media center today at 1pm.  If you have any interest in playing next season, please come to this meeting.


The Smart Lunch subject today is Math



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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Student Announcements: April 23, 2019

Congratulations to our Battle of the Books Team ( Alexander King, Bonnie Stolt, Ella Terry, Kate Allen, Arwen Helms, Kimberly Kelly and sponsor Femi Jayeola) for their victory today!


Congratulations to Mr. Lourens' 5th/6th period for winning the Books on Break book drive competition! Altogether the class donated 165 books. Thank you to everyone who participated.


The Blue Ribbon Youth Leadership Institute will have its last meeting for the school year THIS Thursday during lunch in D217. A guest speaker from Wells Fargo will talk about preparing for job interviews and how to manage your money. Snacks will be provided.


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.  Boro Blowout Sign Ups


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


Do you like to travel and experience new cultures? Have you thought about studying abroad? It may seem like it is too early to start thinking about studying abroad in College, but it is actually never too early to start. A study abroad program can be an important factor in choosing a school, and the earlier you start planning for it the easier it is to go. If you would like to learn more about studying abroad, and to eat some good food, come listen to Ben Millar, a Carrboro High Graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, talk about his experiences studying abroad in Singapore. The lunch discussion is designed to encourage you to start thinking about studying abroad in Asia, and to introduce you to some common study abroad opportunities for college students. This will be hosted on Monday, April 29th during lunch in Mr. Schendt's Room, Room E218 and is open to all students.


The Smart Lunch subject today is Science



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Monday, April 22, 2019

Student Announcements: April, 22, 2019

URGENT: Drivers Education class has been cancelled for the day. Please plan accordingly.


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend..Boro Blowout Sign-Ups


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


Do you like to travel and experience new cultures? Have you thought about studying abroad? It may seem like it is too early to start thinking about studying abroad in College, but it is actually never too early to start. A study abroad program can be an important factor in choosing a school, and the earlier you start planning for it the easier it is to go. If you would like to learn more about studying abroad, and to eat some good food, come listen to Ben Millar, a Carrboro High Graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, talk about his experiences studying abroad in Singapore. The lunch discussion is designed to encourage you to start thinking about studying abroad in Asia, and to introduce you to some common study abroad opportunities for college students. This will be hosted on Monday, April 29th during lunch in Mr. Schendt's Room, Room E218 and is open to all students.


The Smart Lunch subjects today are CTE/World Language/Arts/Healthful Living



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.

Friday, April 19, 2019

Student Announcements: April 19, 2019

The ASVAB will be given at East Chapel Hill High on April 24 at 9am in the Media Center. This is the last day to register by  to take the test http://bit.ly/2V9OymY.


Peer Buddies - Your tie dye shirts from Field Day are ready for pickup! Come by D122 & get them : )


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend..Boro Blowout Sign-Ups


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


Do you like to travel and experience new cultures? Have you thought about studying abroad? It may seem like it is too early to start thinking about studying abroad in College, but it is actually never too early to start. A study abroad program can be an important factor in choosing a school, and the earlier you start planning for it the easier it is to go. If you would like to learn more about studying abroad, and to eat some good food, come listen to Ben Millar, a Carrboro High Graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, talk about his experiences studying abroad in Singapore. The lunch discussion is designed to encourage you to start thinking about studying abroad in Asia, and to introduce you to some common study abroad opportunities for college students. This will be hosted on Monday, April 29th during lunch in Mr. Schendt's Room, Room E218 and is open to all students.


The Smart Lunch subject today is English



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Student Announcements: April 17, 2019

The ASVAB will be given at East Chapel Hill High on April 24 at 9am in the Media Center. Register by April 19 to take the test http://bit.ly/2V9OymY.


Attention Jaguars! The Media Center will be closed again for a half day tomorrow due to Benchmark testing! It is scheduled to re-open after lunch.  Please plan accordingly.


Are you the best of the best? Elevate your school spirit and athleticism by participating in cheerleading. There will be an interest meeting today in room D121 during lunch. If you have any questions please see Coach Baker or Coach Brooks in the CIC for more information. Feel free to email Coach Baker at abaker@chccs.k12.nc.us.

Do you like Poetry?  Do you have empty pants pockets?  Then join us in celebrating National Poem in Your Pocket Day this Thursday, April 18th! Bring a copy of your favorite poem to school and carry it around in your pocket.  Take time on Thursday to share your poem with friends and even trade poems with others! Need poem ideas? Stop by the Media Center for inspiration!


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.. http://tinyurl.com/BorroBlowout19


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


One Ticket=Four Games...purchase a ticket and see 4 games today...Home Baseball & Softball vs DSA at 5pm; Women's Soccer vs Reidsville at 5pm  and Men's Lacrosse vs Chapel Hill at 7pm, Go Jags!


Congrats to Emily Collier who hit a grand slam at yesterday's softball game against Graham!


The Smart Lunch subject today is Math



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Student Announcements: April 16, 2019

The ASVAB will be given at East Chapel Hill High on April 24 at 9am in the Media Center. Register by April 19 to take the test http://bit.ly/2V9OymY.


Are you the best of the best? Elevate your school spirit and athleticism by participating in cheerleading. There will be an interest meeting on April 17th in room D121 during lunch. If you have any questions please see Coach Baker or Coach Brooks in the CIC for more information. Feel free to email Coach Baker at abaker@chccs.k12.nc.us.


The Durham Tech rep will be on campus tomorrow. Email Ms. Coley (lcoley@chccs.k12.nc.us) if you would like an appointment.


Attention Jaguars! The Media Center will be closed for a half day tomorrow and Thursday due to Benchmark testing! It is scheduled to re-open after lunch on both days.  Please plan accordingly.


Do you like Poetry?  Do you have empty pants pockets?  Then join us in celebrating National Poem in Your Pocket Day this Thursday, April 18th! Bring a copy of your favorite poem to school and carry it around in your pocket.  Take time on Thursday to share your poem with friends and even trade poems with others! Need poem ideas? Stop by the Media Center for inspiration!


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.. http://tinyurl.com/BorroBlowout19


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


The Smart Lunch subject today is Science



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Student Announcements: April 15, 2019

Congratulations to CHS's 2019 SkillsUSA North Carolina State Leadership and Skills Conference attendees! Not only did CHS SkillsUSA attendees exhibit impressive leadership skills, all CHS SkillsUSA attendees epitomized Care, Honor and Support throughout this event.


These students placed in the following categories:

Adobe Video Design

2nd Place - Collin Hughes

3rd Place - Nathan Hoovey


Adobe Visual Design

1st Place - Landon Rosanbalm

3rd Place - Eva Beckman


Advertising Design

5th Place - Madeline Ramsden


Digital Cinema

3rd Place - Joshua Pongsitiphon and Leon Wambugu


Extemporaneous Poster

1st Place - Hikhrihay Htee

2nd Place - Israel Medrano


Poster

1st Place - Jennifer Wah

3rd Place - Saige Elms


T-Shirt Design

3rd Place - Juni Anderson

4th Place - Juan Ramirez

5th Place - Ruby Handa


Technical Drafting

5th Place - Gabriel Hart


Student Government Election forms are due by the end of TODAY! If you want to have more of a voice in your school, this is a great opportunity. If you still want to run, forms will be located at the SGA Bulletin Board.


The ASVAB will be given at East Chapel Hill High on April 24 at 9am in the Media Center. Register by April 19 to take the test http://bit.ly/2V9OymY.


Are you the best of the best? Elevate your school spirit and athleticism by participating in cheerleading. There will be an interest meeting on April 17th in room D121 during lunch. If you have any questions please see Coach Baker or Coach Brooks in the CIC for more information. Feel free to email Coach Baker at abaker@chccs.k12.nc.us.


The Durham Tech rep will be on campus Wednesday. Email Ms. Coley (lcoley@chccs.k12.nc.us) if you would like an appointment.


Are you interested in running for Student Government for next year? Check out the SGA board in the commons for more details, important dates, and forms to run in the election. Contact Mr Severance or Ojas if you have any questions.


The Smart Lunch subjects today are CTE/World Language/Arts/Healthful Living



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Student Announcements: April 12, 2019

This is the last day for National Honor Society applications. Submit to Ms. Barkdolloni in TLC1 before 4 pm today.


Looking for a class to add to your course registration?  Take a Theatre, Technical Theatre course, or Honors Global Cinema and Filmmaking.  Sign up for a course when you register, and speak with Ms. Stegall in C114 if you have questions.  There's a place for everyone!


The ASVAB will be given at East Chapel Hill High on April 24 at 9am in the Media Center. Register by April 19 to take the test http://bit.ly/2V9OymY.


Are you interested in running for Student Government for next year? Check out the SGA board in the commons for more details, important dates, and forms to run in the election. Contact Mr Severance or Ojas if you have any questions.


NATIONAL SCHOOL LIBRARY WEEK IS HERE! Appreciate and celebrate the resources, research expertise, and the promotion of literacy in your school library. Make sure to thank your Librarian and our dynamic Library Assistant all week long! Expect contests and prizes all week long! Today, we will wrap up our celebration with Fine Free Friday and our annual Edible Books Competition! Turn in any overdue books and get your fines waived! Bring in your best food creations to represent your favorite book. Voting for the best creations and top prizes will be awarded TODAY during lunch!


Today is the LAST day of the book drive, so make sure to drop any books you have in your English class or respective box in the library. ALL books of any genre or age group are accepted.The class with the most books donated will win RISE donuts for next week!  If there are any questions click HERE for the directions or email us at readchs@gmail.com.


Are you the best of the best? Elevate your school spirit and athleticism by participating in cheerleading. There will be an interest meeting on April 17th in room D121 during lunch. If you have any questions please see Coach Baker or Coach Brooks in the CIC for more information. Feel free to email Coach Baker at abaker@chccs.k12.nc.us.


The Durham Tech rep will be on campus Wednesday. Email Ms. Coley (lcoley@chccs.k12.nc.us) if you would like an appointment.


The Smart Lunch subject today is English



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Student Announcements: April 11, 2019

Application for the National Honor Society is now open to all eligible students. You must be a current or rising Junior with a weighted GPA of 3.8 and have 60 Service Learning hours. Please note that having those two requirements does not guarantee admission. Download an application here and submit to Ms. Barkdolloni in TLC1 before 4 pm tomorrow.


Tomorrow is the LAST day of the book drive. To clarify, ALL books of any genre or age group are accepted. Boxes to donate books are located in English classes or in the library for those not taking English and for Staff.  Here's your chance to win RISE donuts! If there are any questions click HERE for the directions or email us at readchs@gmail.com.


"Blue Ribbon YLI (pronounced "why-lie") will have a meeting today during lunch in D217. Students will be participating in a service-learning project of writing pen pal letters to students at Scroggs elementary school. Students who need service-learning hours should attend! For questions please email yli@chccs.k12.nc.us.


Looking for a class to add to your course registration?  Take a Theatre, Technical Theatre course, or Honors Global Cinema and Filmmaking.  Sign up for a course when you register, and speak with Ms. Stegall in C114 if you have questions.  There's a place for everyone!


NATIONAL SCHOOL LIBRARY WEEK IS HERE! Appreciate and celebrate the resources, research expertise, and the promotion of literacy in your school library. Make sure to thank your Librarian and our dynamic Library Assistant all week long! Join us TODAY in the Media Center for our Big Book Giveaway and Library Trivia! Tomorrow, we will wrap up our celebration with Fine Free Friday and our annual Edible Books Competition! Turn in any overdue books and get your fines waived! Bring in your best food creations to represent your favorite book. Voting will take place at lunch for the best creations and top prizes will be awarded!

The ASVAB will be given at East Chapel Hill High on April 24 at 9am in the Media Center. Register by April 19 to take the test http://bit.ly/2V9OymY.


Are you the best of the best? Elevate your school spirit and athleticism by participating in cheerleading. There will be an interest meeting on April 17th in room D121 during lunch. If you have any questions please see Coach Baker or Coach Brooks in the CIC for more information. Feel free to email Coach Baker at abaker@chccs.k12.nc.us.


Are you interested in running for Student Government for next year? Check out the SGA board in the commons for more details, important dates, and forms to run in the election. Contact Mr Severance or Ojas if you have any questions.


The Smart Lunch subject today is Social Studies



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